Hello cubeheads!
This is my first mail to the list, I just joined yesterday. I'm 22
years old and solved the cube for the first time a few months ago,
using a beginner layer-by-layer method. I haven't started my
speedcubing carrier very intensively, just cubing a little here and
there, so my average is around 60 seconds, still with the beginner
method.
Recently I started looking at improving my cross speed, solving the
cross in D and the Fridrich F2L algos. If any of you wickedly fast out
there can remember what it was like when you first learned the F2L,
and have any tips/suggestions et.c. you're more than welcome to share
them with me.
At first I started with having the algos for the 41 cases beside me,
printed on a piece of paper.. But the last couple of days I'm starting
to think that it's better to work out them out intuitively. What was
your approach? Trying to figure them out by myself, it feels as if I
learn them better, as if they "stick" better in my head, but I'm
worried that often I make unneccessary moves, that could fast turn
into a bad habit.
Anyway, glad I found this fine sport. It kills off time when I'm
sitting in my bookshop with no customers ;)
I'm sure there are more questions for this list that I've thought of,
but can't remember at the moment.
Best regards,
Aron Stansvik
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